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CORNELL  PORTABLE  HOUSES 


READY-MADE  EMERGENCY  BUILDINGS 
ERECTED  WITHOUT  NAIL  OR  SCREW 


Auto  Houses 
Summer  Cottages 
Hunters’  Cabins 
Boathouses 
Contractors’  Offices 
Portable  Houses  of 


Children’s  Playhouses 
Shooting  Galleries 
Photograph  Galleries 
Plantation  Cabins 
Voting  Precincts 
Every  Description 


Manufactured  by 

WYCKOFF  LUMBER  &  MFG.  CO. 

ITHACA,  N.  y.,  U.  S.  A. 


CABLE  ADDRESS;  WYCLUMCO,  ITHACA 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1906,  by  Wyckoff  Lumber  &  Mfg.  Co.,  in  tlie,  office  of  the  Inl)rariun  of  Congres.s,  at  Washington 


PHOTOGRAPHIC  VIEW  OF  THE  FACTORY  AND  OFFICES 


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FOREWORD 


That  there  is  a  demand  for  “  Ready-Made  ”  houses  is  so  evident  that  we  will  not  enlarge  upon  the 
subject.  That  the  demand  is  in  excess  of  the  practical-available  supply  is  also  beyond  question  ; 
for  this  reason  we  have  decided  to  enter  the  field  and  offer  our  friends  the  CORNELL  PORTABLE 
HOUSES,  correct  in  style,  solid  in  construction,  elementary  in  erection,  and  yet  so  moderate  in  price  that 
instead  of  being  looked  upon  as  an  extravagance  they  must  rank  among  the  necessities,  the  amenities  of 
life, — if  you  prefer  the  expression. 

You  should  not  house  your  Automobile  in  the  stable ;  ammonia  is  permeating,  destroys  paint  and 
varnish,  and  you  do  not  care  to  carry  the  odor  in  the  cushions.  AVe  can  furnish  you  a  Garage,  large  or 
small,  at  almost  any  price  within  reason  ;  your  new  car  is  certainly  worthy  of  a  weather-proof,  attractive 

house  that  conforms  to  the  color  and  architectural  scheme  of  your  other  buildings. 

If  you  know  of  a  delightful  spot  on  hill  or  in  dale,  in  the  mountains  or  on  the  shore,  the  Cornell 
Portable  Cottage  makes  it  available  to  you. 

Your  Cottage  is  shipped  “  knocked  down,”  complete,  at  a  trifling  cost  for  transportation, — our  houses 
taking  a  third  class  railroad  classification.  You  can  personally  superintend  the  erection,  assisted  by  any 
lad  who  may  he  endowed  with  ordinary  intelligence. 

Delivered  on  the  ground  one  day — ready  for  occupancy  the  next. 

You  may  remain  as  long  as  you  please, — take  it  down,  crate  it  up  ;  all  the  better  for  the  season’s  use, — 
like  good  wine,  it  improves  with  age. 

We  will  furnish  you  all  the  inside  fittings, — tables,  chairs,  bunks  and  specially  adapted  cooking  utensils. 


FOREWORD 

(continued) 

II"  A  COTTAGE  is  not  desirable,  a  cabin  may  fill  the  need.  It  affords  an  economic  and  ever  ready  means 
to  go  where  and  when  you  will,  as  well  as  a  proper  shelter  and  independence  from  bad  board  and 
unpleasant,  unsanitary  quarters. 

In  the  fiill  it  is  taken  down,  stored  almost  anywhere,  all  ready  to  be  put  up  when  again  required. 

Or  you  may  wish  to  provide  on  the  home  grounds  a  playhouse  for  the  little  ones, — a  stable  for  the 
pony, — a  kennel  for  the  dog.  You  need  them  and  probably  delay  their  acquisition  because  of  the  trouble 
in  construction  ;  you  must  have  a  carpenter  to  figure  on  the  job, — the  lumber  yard  to  furnish  the  material; 
between  the  painter,  the  glazier  and  the  candle-stick  maker,  your  outlay  is  just  double  what  you  intended  it 
should  be, — and  when  completed  the  house  does  not,  probably,  half  suit  you. 

If  you  tell  us  your  wishes,  we  will  submit  our  ideas  and  consult  with  you  until  we  strike  upon  a  con¬ 
crete  whole  at  a  stated  figure,  that  just  fits.  You  will  be  money  in,  and  at  the  same  time  get  what 
you  are  after. 


TELL  US  YOUR  NEEDS 
IT  IS  OUR  BUSINESS  TO  PLEASE 


CORNELL  PORTABLE  HOUSES 

MATERIAL  — CONSTRUCTION 

IT  IS  only  within  the  last  decade  that  many  are  prepared  to  concede  that  the  ‘  ‘  Ready-Made  ’  ’  Portable  House  is  a 
twentieth  century  necessity.  The  word  “Portable”  formerly  seemed  to  imply  a  flimsy,  make-shift  affair,  un¬ 
stable  as  a  castle  of  cards;  put  up,  it  is  true,  as  easily  as  you  inflate  a  toy  balloon, — and  like  the  balloon,  carried 
away  with  the  first  gust  of  wind. 

Cornell  Portable  Houses  are  strong,  and  durably  made  of  thoroughly  seasoned,  carefully  selected  lumber.  They 
are  built  of  solid,  interchangeable  sections,  tongued,  grooved  and  securely  bolted  together,  making  the  joints  absolutely 
weather-tight.  They  are  fitted,  set  up  and  completely  finished  on  the  factory  floor,  then  “knocked  down”  and  crated 
for  shipment.  We  appreciate  the  vexation  caused  by  a  missing  bolt,  a  broken  glass,  or  any  little  trifle  that  may  be 
lacking, — even  when  one  is  in  town  within  easy  access  to  the  stores  and  a  duplicate  can  readily  be  obtained;  but  how 
much  more  vexatious  when  one  is  in  the  country,  one  hundred  miles  away  from  the  base  of  supplies!  To  safeguard 
our  patrons  against  these  petty  annoyances  we  have  inaugurated  a  system  of  triple  checking,  which  makes  an  error  of 
omission  practically  an  impossibility. 

This  precaution  alone  is  intrinsically  worth  much  to  you. 

When  set  up  and  in  position,  it  is  impossible  to  distinguish  the  “Ready-Made”  Cornell  Portable  House  from  the 
very  best,  permanent,  “Custom-Made”  structure,  devised  and  erected  under  the  supervision  of  a  fastidious  architect. 
A  good  quality  of  mill  work  is  more  accurate  than  work  by  hand  and  as  the  most  advanced  structural  ideas  are  em¬ 
ployed  in  constructing  the  Portable  Cornell,  when  placed  on  a  permanent  foundation,  the  buildings  present  an  elegant^ 
substantial  appearance  and  will  last  longer,  if  anything,  than  buildings  constructed  in  the  usual  way. 

The  Cornell  Houses,  however,  may  be  placed  directly  on  the  ground  or  set  on  posts  or  permanent  foundations,  as 
you  please. 

The  doors  and  windows  are  made  of  air  and  kiln  dried  dimension  material,  cut  to  fit.  The  edges  need  not  be  planed 
after  a  damp  spell,  nor  will  they  shrink  and  leave  a  crack  when  it  is  very  dry.  A  specially  i)rcparcd  primer  preserves 
the  wood  and  two  coats  of  the  best  quality  of  white  lead  and  linseed  oil,  tinted  to  suit,  make  a  permanent  glossy 
finish,  pleasing  to  the  eye, — rich,  yet  economical,  because  enduring. 

The  hardware  is  selected,  the  glass  is  bright  and  clear, — every  detail  has  been  carefully  worked  out  in  your  interests, 
which  in  the  long  run,  become  our  own. 


CORNELL  STANDARD  INTERCHANGEABLE  SECTIONS 


CORNELL  Portable  Houses  are  built  of  Cornell  Standard  Interchangeable  Sections  and  are  thus  made  "Elastic” 
as  far  as  dimensions  are  concerned,  for  they  can  be  added  to  or  made  smaller,  as  necessity  or  fancy  dictates. 
Your  cottage  was  quite  large  enough  last  season;  this  year,  however,  you  need  more  room.  At  a  moderate 
cost  we  will  furnish  you  additional  sections, — solid,  window  or  door  panels, — and  you  can  thus  enlarge  your  building, 
quickly  and  as  best  suits  you. 


Plam 


The  accompanying  illustrations  show 
the  exterior  elevation  of  a  solid  Cornell 
panel  or  section  and  the  isometric  view  of 
a  corner,  looking  at  it  from  the  inside. 
The  sections  are  rabbeted  and  are  securely 
held  together  by  Key-bolts  and  angle 
irons.  They  are  as  simple  as  building 
blocks — as  rigid  as  cement. 


laoMETBicView  OF.  CoRNta 
JfSTERIOR. 


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“MADE  TO  ORDER” 

PLANS  AND  SPECIFICATIONS 


The  plans  submitted  in  this  book  are,  for  the  major 
part,  suggestive, — and  as  such,  are  used  to  con¬ 
vey  an  idea  of  the  careful  work  we  are  equip¬ 
ped  to  do. 

We  will  make  special  plans  and  sketches,  of  any 
buildings  you  desire,  without  charge,  provided  you 
place  your  commission  with  us. 

In  order,  however,  to  protect  ourselves  from  a  bur¬ 
den  of  unproductive  work,  please  enclose  your  check  for 
$10.00  when  requesting  a  special  design.  If  your  com¬ 
mission  is  finally  placed  in  our  hands,  you  will  be 
credited  with  this  amount;  in  any  case  the  draw¬ 
ings  and  specifications  remain  your  property,  unless 
otherwise  specified. 

If  you  send  us  the  photograph  of  your  buildings  and 
of  the  site  to  be  occupied  by  the  Cornell  Portable  House, 
we  will  conform  to  the  style  of  architecture  as  well  as  to 
the  topographical  exigencies.  We  will  submit  you  a 
Study,  worked  out  and  elaborated.  We  will  welcome 
your  suggestions  and  fill  your  vacant  spot  with  a  new 
building,  perfectly  ''At  Home,” — perfectly  attuned  to 
the  pre-existing  homogeneous  whole. 


“STANDARD” 

PLANS  AND  SPECIFICATIONS 


For  those  who  wish  a  practical,  durable,  strong. 
Portable  House,  manufactured  of  well  seasoned, 
selected  material,  we  make  the  No.  1  Portalde 
Cornell  Automobile  Garage,  put  together  with  substan¬ 
tial  frames,  filled  in  on  the  outside  with  half-inch  tongued 
and  grooved  pine  siding,  and  finished  perfectly  smooth  on 
the  inside.  This  Garage  is  12'  x  18'  and  is  the  "Stand¬ 
ard”;  the  width  and  length  may  be  increased  or  decreased 
in  multiples  of  three  feet,  the  uniform  width  of  all 
sections. 

Each  section  is  bolted  one  to  the  other,  the  whole 
forming  a  substantial,  weather-tight  building,  amply 
warm  in  winter  and  very  comfortable  during  the  summer. 

The  plans  and  blue  prints  of  these  Standard  build¬ 
ings  are  submitted  without  charge,  and  larger  or  smaller 
Garages,  Stables,  Children’s  Play  Houses, — in  fact,  any 
portable  buildings,  are  readily  made  up  with  the  Standard 
Cornell  units. 

A  photograph  of  our  standard  Auto  Garage  is  shown 
on  the  next  page,  and  the  mode  of  panel  construction, 
with  detailed  specifications,  is  given  on  pages  9  to  11.  , 


No.  1  CORNELL  STANDARD  PORTABLE  (tARA(tE 
Built  ill  any  ilesired  size 

12  feet  wide  liy  15  feet  deep— $158.75 

12  feet  wide  by  IS  feet  deep — $188.75  Doors,  S  feet  lii>rli  by  8  feet  wide 


15  feet  wide  by  15  feet  deep — $183.75 
15  feet  wide  by  IS  feet  deep — $208.75 


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NO.  1  CORNELL  STANDARD  PORTABLE  AUTOMOBILE  GARAGE 
12  feet  wide  by  18  feet  deep 
Side  widls,  7  feet  6  inches  high 


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No.  1  Garage 

No.  2  Garage 

No.  3  Garage 

No.  4  Garage 

No.  5  House  with  Kitchen 

House  without  Kitchen 

No.  6  Playhouse 

No.  7  Playhouse 

No.  7  Not  Half  Timbered 

No.  8  Stable 

No.  9  Camp 

No.  10  Boathouse 
No.  1  I  Shootmg  Gallery 

Nos.  5a,  1 5, 


PRICE  LIST 


List  Price 

Cash  with  Order  Price 

$187.50 

$183.75 

233.75 

212.50 

324.50 

295.00 

151.25 

137.50 

385.00 

347.50 

247.50 

225.00 

97.50 

95.00 

123.75 

1 12.50 

87.50 

75.00 

151.25 

137.50 

135.00 

121.50 

170.50 

153.50 

330.00  300.00 

6,  17,  18  are  Cash  with  Order  Prices 


WYCKOFF  LUMBER  &  MFC.  CO. 


CORNELL  STANDARD  PORTABLE  AUTOMOBILE  GARAGE 

'AC  Garages  ordinarily  charge  high  rates  and  the  service  is  not  always  as  satisfactory  as  it  might  be. 
-The  Cornell  Portable  Automobile  Garages  permit  the  owner,  whether  in  the  city  or  in  the  country,  to  provide 
a  ‘ '  Ready-Made  ’  ’  adequate  protection  for  his  car,  right  at  home,  within  immediate  reach.  The  housing  and 
e  of  a  machine  then  becomes  a  pleasure  instead  of  a  costly  hardship. 

Our  Standard  Auto  Garage  No.  1,  is  12  feet  wide  by  18  feet  deep;  it  is  made  of  well  dried,  selected,  tongued  and 
grooved  white  pine.  The  side  walls  are  in  sections  3  feet  wide  and  7  feet  6  inches  high;  the  solid  sections  are  inter¬ 
changeable  with  those  containing  doors  and  windows  thus  enaljling  the  purchaser  to  arrange  them  to  best  suit  his 
taste  and  incidentally  conform  to  the  site  which  the  house  is  to  occupy. 

Each  3  foot  section  is  securely  bolted  to  sill  and  plate  by  specially  devised  angle  irons  and  is  finished  inside  and 
out  with  double  beaded  joints.  There  are  also  three  bolts  in  each  vertical  section,  which  fit  together  easily  but  snugly. 

The  frame,  sill  and  plate  are  of  selected  white  pine. 

The  roof  is  of  wood,  canvas  covered,  and  thoroughly  painted  on  the  weather  side;  the  roof  sections  are  tightly 
held  together  by  means  of  sliding  bolts  on  the  under  side  and  the  joints  are  broken  l)y  stationary  Ijattens  attached  to 
each  section,  making  the  roof  wind  and  water  tight. 

The  floor  is  of  |  inch  thick  tongued  and  grooved  white  pine,  made  in  sections,  and  fits  snugly  into  the  sills. 

The  door  is  of  ample  dimensions  to  take  the  largest  car, — is  well  hung  and  provided  with  heavy  hinges  and  a  good 
mortise  lock.  Two  portable  gang  planks,  substantially  ironed,  are  provided  for  running  the  machine  in  and  out 
of  the  house. 

Price  complete,  f.  o.  b.  cars,  Ithaca,  $187.50. 


PLANS  AND  SPECIFIC AllONS 
ON  PAGES  10  AND  11 


9 


NO.  1  CORNELL  STANDARD  PORTABLE  AUTOMOBILE  GARAGE 


GROUND  PLAN,  SIDE  AND  END  ELEVATIONS  AND  DETAILS  OF  CONSTRUCTION 


10 


NO.  1  CORNELL  STANDARD  PORTABLE  AUTOMOBILE  GARAGE 


SIDE  WALLS 

Each  section  is  3  feet  wide  and  7  feet  6  inches  high.  The 
solid  sections  are  of  J  inch  thick  siding,  tongued  and 
grooved,  V  jointed  and  surfaced  on  two  sides.  The  up¬ 
rights  are  2x4  inches,  surfaced  on  four  sides  and  plowed 
in  the  center  to  receive  the  siding. 


WINDOWS 

The  sash  opening  is  2  feet  9  inches  wide  by  4  feet  2  inches 
high,  glazed  with  eight  lights,  divided  in  the  middle  and 
rabbeted  so  that  each  half  swings  into  the  house.  The}^ 
are  hung  with  pin  joint  wrought  iron  hinges,  set  in  place, 
so  that  they  may  be  quickly  adjusted  in  position. 


GABLE  END 

The  gable  is  4  feet  high,  giving  a  total  height  inside  of  the 
house  of  11  feet  6  inches  from  top  of  sill  to  point  of  gable. 

FLOOR 

The  floor  is  of  f  inch  thick  tongued  and  grooved  selected 
white  pine  and  made  in  sections;  it  is  laid  upon  joists 
which  are  attached  to  the  sill  by  forged  iron  stirrups. 

AUTO  DOORS 

Are  made  double,  6  or  8  feet  wide  by  7  feet  6  inches  high, 
according  to  requirements.  The  8  foot  door  is  amply 
large  to  take  the  widest  car  with  the  highest  cape. 


ROOF 

The  roof  is  made  in  panels  of  J  inch  thick  pine ;  the  sec¬ 
tions  are  4  and  6  feet  wide.  The  weather  surface  is 
covered  with  a  heavy  grade  of  canvas  thoroughly  painted. 
The  under  side  of  pine  is  surfaced  and  finished  in  oil. 
The  roof  sections  are  held  tightly  together  by  means 
of  sliding  bolts  on  the  under  side  and  a  wide  batten  pro¬ 
tects  the  joints  on  the  weather  side. 

INSIDE  FINISH 

The  inside  of  the  house  is  given  one  coat  of  the  best  qual¬ 
ity  of  double  boiled  linseed  oil. 


SINGLE  DOORS 

Are  2  feet  6  inches  wide  by  6  feet  6  inches  high,  IJ  inches 
thick  and  paneled.  They  are  hung  with  pin  joint  wrought 
iron  butts,  set  in  place,  so  that  the  door  is  quickly  and 
accurately  adjusted  in  position;  each  door  is  provided 
with  a  good  quality  of  mortise  lock. 


OUTSIDE  FINISH 

The  outside  is  given  one  coat  of  specially  prepared  primer 
and  two  coats  of  best  lead  and  linseed  oil  paint.  The 
side  walls  are  painted  colonial  yellow,  the  trimmings  are 
white  and  the  roof  light  green,  forming  a  most  attractive 
combination. 


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NO.  2  CORNELL  PORTABLE  AUTOMOBILE  GARAGE 
12  feet  wide  by  18  feet  deep 
Side  walls  7  feet  6  inches  high 

The  lower  portion  of  the  side  walls  and  gables  are  made  half  timbered 


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NO.  2  CORNELL  PORTABLE  AUTOMOBILE  GARAGE 


This  Auto  Garage  is  the  same  size  as  the  No.l  Standard  Cornell,  to  wit: — 12  feet  wide  by  18  feet  deep  and  the  side 
walls  are  7  feet  6  inches  high. 

The  gables  and  the  lower  panels  of  each  section  are  half  timbered  from  the  baseboard  to  the  window  sill,  and 
the  combination  presents  a  well  finished,  attractive  ai^pearance.  There  are  two  windows  on  each  side  and  the  Auto 
door  is  8  feet  wide,  built  double. 

A  portable  platform,  substantially  ironed,  is  provided  to  run  the  machine  in  and  out  of  the  house. 

When  so  required,  this  Garage  may  be  lined  with  a  good  cpiality  of  building  paper  and  ceiled  with  matched  flooring, 
jointed. 

The  material  employed  in  the  construction  of  our  houses  is  of  the  very  best  and  while  the  No.  2  is  more  expensive 

V 

and  a  little  more  pleasing  to  the  eye  than  the  No.  1  Standard,  it  is  by  no  matter  or  means  more  carefully  made  or  more 
substantially  put  together. 

In  all  of  our  Portable  houses  we  use  the  same  grade  of  selected  pine,  the  same  grade  of  hardware  and  the  same 
careful  workmanship, — and  the  difference  in  price  between  houses  of  the  same  size  is  governed  solely  by  the  extra 
amount  of  work  put  in  the  finish. 


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THE  DURABILITY  OF  CONSTRUCTION 
ALWAYS  REMAINS  THE  SAME 


NO.  3  CORNELL  PORTABLE  AUTOMOBILE  GARAGE 
12  feet  wide  by  18  feet  deep 
Sides  and  gables  half  timbered 

Roof  is  bracketed  and  crested,  made  of  wood,  canvas  covered,  or  of  metal  shingles 


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NO.  3  CORNELL  PORTABLE  AUTOMOBILE  GARAGE 


OUR  No.  3  Garage  is  12  feet  wide,  18  feet  long  and  7  feet  6  inches  from  top  of  sill  to  bottom  of  gable,  the  height 
over  all,  from  sill  to  point  of  gable  being  12  feet. 

It  is  one  of  the  most  substantial,  attractive  Auto  Garages  that  we  have  ever  seen  or  built, — it  is  exclusive  in 
style  and  design  and  one  that  will  fit,  architecturally,  in  almost  any  surroundings. 

A  heavy  double  baseboard  runs  around  the  house  and  sets  off  advantageously  the  vertical  sections  which  are  half 
timbered  to  the  window  sills,  above  which  they  are  paneled  as  shown  in  illustration.  The  gables  are  half  timbered  and 
the  roof,  which  is  bracketed,  is  surmounted  by  a  tasteful  cresting. 

The  double  doors  which  are  made  to  open  in  or  out,  are  paneled  and  the  hardware  is  of  heavy  brass  or  forged 
iron  to  suit  the  purchaser. 

The  roof  is  of  wood,  canvas  covered,  and  thoroughly  painted  on  the  weather  side  like  our  No.  1  Standard  Garage; 
if  desired  however,  it  can  be  made  of  inter-locking  metal  shingles  dipped  before  laying  to  avoid  oxidation  Iw  the  ele¬ 
ments.  This  house  is  sure  to  please  the  most  fastidious  and  cannot  be  excelled  in  style,  material  or  workmanship. 

It  may  be  sheathed  on  the  inside  like  the  No.  2  Garage  or  made  single  thickness  like  the  No.  1  Standard  Cornell. 

A  solid  portable  platform,  well  ironed,  is  provided  upon  which  to  run  the  car  in  and  out  of  the  house. 

We  also  make  our  No.  3  Portable  House  9  feet  wide  by  12  feet  long  with  walls  7  feet  6  inches  for  a  cape  machine 
or  6  feet  6  inches  high  for  a  runabout. 


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NO.  4  CORNELL  PORTABLE  AUTOMOBILE  GARAGE 
9  feet  wide  by  12  feet  deep 
Side  walls  (i  feet  G  inches  high 
Vertical  sections  and  gable.s  lialf  timbered 


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NO.  4  CORNELL  PORTABLE  AUTOMOBILE  GARAGE 


OUR  Xo.  4  Garage  is  specially  adapted  for  a  runabout  or  a  small  car  and  is  9  feet  wide  by  12  feet  deep,  the  side 
walls  6  feet  6  inches  high.  As  in  the  No.  2  Garage,  the  gables  and  lower  portions  of  the  side  walls  are  half 
timbered  and  present  a  very  neat  and  attractive  appearance.  There  is  a  window  on  each  side.  The  auto  door 
is  6  feet  wide,  double,  and  paneled. 

This  garage  is  made  single  walled  or  can  be  sheathed  like  the  No.  2  Cornell,  according  to  the  purchaser’s 
requirements. 

The  side  panels  being  interchangeable,  the  windows  can  be  placed  where  preferred;  a  door  panel  may  also  be 
placed  in  the  back  end. 

In  the  No.  4  Garage,  like  in  any  of  our  Portable  Auto  Garages — the  No.  1  Standard  excepted — we  are  prepared  to 
make  additions  or  alterations  to  suit  the  ideas  and  requirements  of  our  friends  and  will  submit  plans,  blue  i)rints,  speci¬ 
fications  and  estimates  to  conform  to  said  requirements. 

If  you  have  something  in  view  that  you  do  not  find  illustrated,  described  or  embodied  in  the  preceding  garages,  do 
not  fail  to  inform  us  of  your  needs  and  give  us  your  ideas. 


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NO.  5  COliNELL  PORTABLE  COTTAGE  AND  DETACHED  KITCHEN 
Main  cottage,  12  by  18  feet,  side  walls,  7  feet  6  inches  high 
Kitchen  annex,  12  by  12  feet,  side  wails,  b  feet  G  inches  high 
Porch,  4  by  12  feet 


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NO.  5  CORNELL  PORTABLE  COTTAGE  AND  DETACHED  KITCHEN 

There  is  a  good  demand,  because  one  can  always  adapt  it  to  one  hundred  and  one  uses,  for  a  Portable  Cottage 
that  is  light,  strong  and  durable.  The  most  popular  size  for  camping  out  is  a  two  room  Cottage  with  a  roomy 
porch  and  an  independent  kitchen  connected  l)y  means  of  an  enclosed  passageway  or  merely  by  the  overhang  of 
the  roofs  which  afford  sufficient  protection  from  above.  This  arrangement  affords  practically  four  rooms,  as  the 
porch  may  be  considered  an  out  of  doors  '  ‘  Sitting  Room.  ’  ’ 

In  the  No.  5  Cornell  Portable  House  the  main  cottage  is  12  feet  wide  by  18  feet  deep  and  is  divided  by  a  solid  par¬ 
tition  into  two  rooms  9  by  12  feet  each.  The  porch  is  4  by  12  feet  and  the  kitchen  addition  12  by  12  feet,  making  a 
total  surface  of  408  square  feet  roofed  over,  exclusive  of  the  passageway  between  the  houses. 

The  side  Avails  of  the  main  building  are  7  feet  6  inches,  sufficiently  high  for  good  ventilation,  while  those  of  the 
kitchen  annex  are  6  feet  6  inches  ;  the  difference  in  height  between  these  walls  affords  a  very  pleasing  proportion  to  the 
buildings. 

The  partition  in  the  main  cottage  extends  from  floor  to  roof  so  that  each  room  is  entirely  independent  from  the 
other.  The  upper  part  of  the  partition  conforms  to  the  shape  of  the  roof  and  forms  a  truss  support  for  same. 

The  lower  part  of  the  partition, — like  the  side  walls  is  made  of  sections  3  feet  wide  and  7  feet  G  inches  high  and  can 
be  moved  at  will,  dividing  the  house  as  best  suits.  The  partition  is  provided  with  a  paneled  door  hung-Avith  pin 
joint  AATOught  iron  hinges  and  fitted  Avith  a  latch. 

The  porch  is  formed  by  the  overhang  of  the  roof  and  supported  by  two  columns  finished  in  the  same  style  as  the 
side  sections.  It  is  ceiled  with  |  inch  thick  beaded  ceiling.  There  are  six  AvindoAvs  and  tAVO  doors  in  the  main  cottage 
and  tAA'O  AvindoAA's  and  one  door  in  the  kitchen  annex;  a  small  AvindoAv  is  provided  for  ventilation  in  the  front  gable 
end  of  the  main  cottage. 

The  house  may  be  lined  and  ceiled  on  the  inside  or  finished  single  thickness  like  our  No.  1  Standard  Cornell. 

We  also  make  houses,  under  one  roof,  of  four,  five  and  six  rooms, — but  many  of  our  friends  have  expressed  their 
preference  for  an  independent  kitchen  annex  which  effectively  excludes  the  heat  and  isolates  the  cooking  department 
from  the  living  apartments. 


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NO.  5  CORNELL  PORTABLE  COTTAGE  AND  DETACHED  KITCHEN 


PLAN 

GROUND  PLAN  AND  SECTIONAL  ELEVATION 


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NO.  5  CORNELL  PORTABLE  COTTAGE  AND  DETACHED  KITCHEN 


SIDE  WALLS 

Each  section  is  3  feet  wide  and  7  feet  6  inches  high.  The 
solid  sections  are  of  j  inch  thick  siding,  tongued  and 
grooved,  V  jointed  and  surfaced  on  two  sides.  The  up¬ 
rights  are  2  by  4  inches,  surfaced  on  four  sides  and  plowed 
in  the  center  to  receive  siding. 

GABLE  END 

The  Gable  is  4  feet  high,  giving  a  total  height  inside  of  the 
house  of  11  feet  6  inches  from  top  of  sill  to  point  of  gable. 

DOORS 

Are  2  feet  6  inches  wide,  6  feet  6  inches  high,  1^  inches 
thick  and  paneled.  They  are  hung  with  pin  joint  wrought 
iron  butts,  set  in  place,  so  that  the  door  is  quickly  and 
accurately  adjusted  in  position.  Each  door  is  provided 
with  a  good  quality  of  mortise  lock. 

WINDOWS 

The  sash  opening  is  2  feet  9  inches  wide  by  4  feet  2  inches 
high,  glazed  with  eight  lights,  divided  in  the  middle  and 
rabbeted  so  that  each  half  swings  into  the  house.  They 
are  hung  with  pin  joint  wrought  iron  hinges,  set  in  place, 
so  they  may  be  quickly  adjusted  in  position. 

FLOOR 

The  floor  is  |  inch  thick  tongued  and  grooved  selected 
white  pine  and  made  in  sections;  it  is  laid  upon  joists 
which  are  attached  to  the  sill  by  forged  iron  stirrups. 


ROOF 

The  roof  is  made  in  panels  of  f  inch  thick  pine  and  the 
weather  surface  is  covered  with  heavy  canvas,  thoroughly 
painted.  Or  it  may  be  made  of  interlocking  metal 
shingles,  dipped  before  laying  to  avoid  oxidation  l)y  the 
elements.  In  both  cases  the  roof  sections  are  4  and  6 
feet  wide  and  are  held  tightly  together  by  means  of  slid¬ 
ing  bolts  on  the  under  side. 

SCREENS 

Door  and  window  screens  of  fine  mesh  wire,  well  fitted, 
are  furnished  when  desired.  The  doors  are  complete  with 
strong  spring  hinges. 

BLINDS 

Outside  window  blinds  with  substantial  fasteners  are  also 
furnished  when  requested. 

INSIDE  FINISH 

The  inside  of  the  house  is  given  one  coat  of  the  liest  qual¬ 
ity  of  double  boiled  linseed  oil. 

OUTSIDE  FINISH 

The  outside  is  given  one  coat  of  specially  prepared  pri¬ 
mer  and  two  coats  of  best  lead  and  linseed  oil  paint. 
The  side  walls  are  painted  colonial  yellow,  the  trim¬ 
mings  are  Avhite  and  the  roof  a  light  green.  If  you  i^refer 
different  shades  please  notify  us  when  sending  your 
order. 


NO.  6  CORNELL  STANDARD  PORTABLE  PLAYHOUSE 
G  feet  wide  by  9  feet  deep 
Side  wulLs^  G  feet  G  inches  high 
Bracketed  hood  over  door 


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NO.  6  CORNELL  STANDARD  PORTABLE  PLAYHOUSE 


The  Cornell  Portable  Playhouse  provides  shelter,  from  sun  and  storm,  for  the  little  ones,  keeps  them  ''at  home” 
away  from  the  streets,  and  is  a  congenial  place  of  reunion  for  their  little  friends. 

Whatever  the  season  of  the  year,  fresh  air  is  indispensable  and  at  a  very  moderate  outlay,  a  parent  may 
provide  for  his  children  a  house  that  affords  them  both  health  and  pleasure, — a  very  Palace  in  their  vivid 
imagination!  And  they  will  keep  their  little  Palace  and  the  grounds  surrounding  it,  spick  and  span,  as  neat  as  a  pin, 
and  thus  learn  their  first  lesson  in  order  and  ' '  Domestic  Economy.  ’  ’ 

Our  No.  6  Cornell  Standard  Portable  Playhouse  for  children  is  6  feet  wide  by  9  feet  deep  and  the  side  walls  are  6 
feet  6  inches  high.  It  is  made  throughout  of  well  seasoned  selected  tongued  and  grooved  white  pine.  The  frame, 
wall  and  plate  are  surfaced  on  four  sides.  The  3  feet  wide  vertical  sections  are  securely  bolted  to  sill  and  plate  by 
means  of  angle  irons,  and  two  bolts  hold  them  tightly  together. 

The  floor  is  of  |  inch  thick  tongued  and  grooved  white  pine,  made  in  sections,  and  fits  snugly  to  the  sills. 

The  roof  is  of  wood,  canvas  covered,  thoroughly  painted  on  the  weather  side.  The  roof  sections  are  securely 
held  together  by  means  of  sliding  bolts  on  the  under  side,  and  the  joints  are  l)attened  from  the  top. 

The  windows  are  2  feet  6  inches  wide  by  4  feet  2  inches  high  and  can  be  placed  together  on  the  same  side  of  the 
house  or  singly,  one  on  each  side. 

The  door  is  2  feet  6  inches  wide  and  6  feet  2  inches  high  and  is  protected  by  a  bracketed  hood. 

Every  house  is  carefully  assembled  on  the  factory  floor,  then  knocked  down  and  crated  for  shipment.  This  pre¬ 
caution  assures  the  purchaser  that  every  section  fits  easily  and  snugly  and  the  Cornell  Portable  Playhouse  for  children 
can  be  set  up  in  half  an  hour  and  taken  down  in  less  than  half  the  time.  Skilled  labor  is  not  required  to 
perform  the  operation  and  anyone  who  can  lift  the  sections,  which  are  comparatively  light,  can  erect  t  he  house. 

The  inside  of  the  Playhouse  is  given  one  coat  of  the  best  quality  of  double  boiled  linseed  oil.  The  outside  is  given 
one  coat  of  specially  prepared  primer  and  two  coats  of  the  best  lead  and  linseed  oil  paint.  The  side  walls  are  colonial 
yellow,  the  trimmings  white  and  the  roof  light  green. 

Price  complete,  f.  o.  b.  cars,  Ithaca,  $97.50 


NO.  7  CORNELL  PORTABLE  PLAYHOUSE 
6  feet  wide  by  9  feet  deep 
Side  walls,  (3  feet  6  inches  high 
Gables  and  lower  half  of  side  sections  half  timbered 


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NO.  7  CORNELL  PORTABLE  PLAYHOUSE 


OUR  No.  7  Cornell  Portable  Playhouse  is  6  feet  wide,  9  feet  deep,  and  the  walls  are  6  feet  G  inches  high;  the  total 
height  from  sill  to  point  of  gable  is  10  feet.  The  gables  and  lower  portion  of  side  sections  are  half  timbered. 
There  is  a  door  and  a  window  in  the  front  of  the  house  and  one  window  on  each  side.  The  window  openings  are 
2  feet  9  inches  wide  by  4  feet  2  inches  high  and  the  door  is  2  feet  6  inches  by  6  feet  2  inches. 

Our  No.  7  is  an  exceedingly  attractive,  well  finished  Playhouse  and  is  the  pride  of  the  youngster’s  heart.  The 
materials  are  the  very  best  and  the  general  construction  the  same  as  the  No.  6  Standard  Cornell.  We  make  the  No.  7 
House  also  12  by  15  feet,  15  by  18  feet  and  as  small  as  6  by  6  feet. 

Write  for  quotations  on  any  of  the  above  sizes  and  make  your  suggestions.  One  of  our  greatest  pleasures  is  to 
be  able  to  please  the  little  ones.  We  desire  to  impress  it  upon  you  that  as  far  as  the  quality  of  lumber  and  careful 
erection  is  concerned,  we  give  each  Cornell  Portable  House  the  same  attention,  whether  we  are  building  the  most  ela¬ 
borate  Portable  Cottage  or  the  most  modest  child’s  playhouse. 


‘‘CORN ELL'’  EVER  HAS  BEEN 
THE  TRADE  MARK  EOR  QUALITY 


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NO.  8  CORNELL  PORTABLE  PONY  STABLE 
9  feet  wide  by  12  feet  deep 
Willis,  7  feet  6  inches  high 
Caljles  and  doors  half  timbered 


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NO.  8  CORNELL  PORTABLE  PONY  STABLE 


OUR  No.  8  Cornell  Portable  Pony  Stable  is  9  feet  wide  by  12  feet  deep.  The  side  walls  are  7  feet  6  inches  hif<;li. 
The  gables  and  door  are  half  timbered.  The  side,  front  and  back  are  made  of  matched  siding  })ut  up  in  R  feet 
wide  sections,  interchangeable. 

There  are  two  diamond  pane  windows  2  feet  9  inches  wide  by  2  feet  high  on  each  side  of  the  stable,  immediately 
under  the  eaves.  In  this  position  they  afford  the  maximum  amount  of  light  with  the  minimum  danger  of  break¬ 
age  and  are  just  in  the  right  place  for  the  best  ventilation. 

A  wide  double  baseboard  runs  around  the  bottom  of  the  building  and  there  is  a  belt  below  the  window  sills  which 
gives  the  building  a  neat,  well  finished  appearance.  The  door  is  6  feet  wide,  double  and  paneled.  A  portable  plat¬ 
form  the  same  width  as  the  door  is  provided  to  run  the  trap  in  and  out  of  the  stable. 

We  can  equip  this  stable  with  a  small  box  stall  and  hay  rack,  also  a  locker  for  the  harness. 


OUR  HOUSES  ARE  STRONG  AND  WEATHER-TIGHT 
WE  KNOW  THEY  WILL  “GO  TOGETHER” 


FOR  WE  SET  THEM  UP  BEFORE  SHIPPING 


NO.  9  CORNELL  PORTABLE  HUNTER’S  AND  FISHERMAN’S  CAMP 

12  feet  long  by  9  feet  wide 
Side  walls,  7  feet  6  inches  high 
Gables  half  timbered.  Belt  at  height  of  window  sill 


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NO.  9  CORNELL  PORTABLE  HUNTER’S  AND  FISHERMAN’S  CAMP 


HE  Cornell  Portable  Camp  is  made  as  light  as  possible,  consistent  with  strength  and  durdbility. 
A  Portable  Camp  serves  so  many  purposes  that  it  is  difficult  to  say  for  which  it  is  the  most  valuable. 


With  a  good  camp,  one  is  King  of  beach,  field  and  forest  and  it  is  as  useful  to  the  keen  sportsman  as  to  the 
convalescent  invalid,  who  can  make  himself  perfectly  comfortable,  away  from  the  restrictions  of  society, — free  from 
the  well  meant  but  annoying  solicitude  of  friends.  Far  away  in  the  forest,  where  the  silence  is  so  restful, — so  ]n’ofound 
that  one  can  hear  the  evening  shadows  slowly  creeping  over  the  mountain  side. 

A  Portable  Camp  is  not  so  expensive  as  a  Permanent  Camp  and  presents  the  great  advantage  that  one  season  you 
can  enjoy  the  view  of  the  relentless  ocean,  beating  at  your  very  door — the  next  season,  miles  and  miles  away,  camping 
at  their  feet,  you  gaze  with  awe  upon  the  lofty  mountain  peaks,  clad  in  their  garb  of  everlasting  snow. 

The  No.  9  Portable  Cornell  Camp  is  9  feet  wide  and  12  feet  deep;  the  walls  are  7  feet  6  inches  high  with  a  total 
height  of  11  feet  G  inches  from  top  of  sill  to  point  of  gable.  It  is  made  of  the  best  quality  white  pine  and  jait  to¬ 
gether  in  3  feet  wide  interchangeable  sections  securely  held  to  sill  and  plate  by  means  of  forged  angle  irons,  each 
section  being  securely  bolted  one  to  the  other.  There  are  two  windows  2  feet  9  inches  wide  by  4  feet  2  inches  high 
and  one  paneled  door  2  feet  6  inches  high  provided  with  a  good  mortise  lock. 

Further  specifications  for  this  building  are  similar  to  those  of  the  No.  1  Cornell  Standard  Portable  Automobile 
( larage,  which  we  consider  our  Standard  of  construction. 

Our  camp  is  improved  in  appearance  by  the  half  timbered  gables  and  by  the  heavy  baseboard  which  runs  around 
it  and  is  strengthened  by  the  belt  fitted  under  the  window  sills;  the  floor,  roof  and  finish  are  similar  to  our  No.  1 
Cornell  Standard  Portable  House. 

We  furnish  single  and  double  folding  cots,  chairs,  stands,  cooking  stoves  and  utensils  particularly  adapted  to 
camping  and  refer  you  to  pages  35  to  42  of  this  catalogue,  where  you  will  find  these  fittings  fully  illustrated. 


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NO.  10  CORNELL  RORTARLE  ROATIIOUSE 
9  loet  wide  by  18  feet  deep 
Side  walls,  6  feet  6  inches  high 
Cables  and  doors  half  timbered 


NO.  10  CORNELL  PORTABLE  BOATHOUSE 


NO.  10  Cornell  Portable  Boathouse  is  9  feet  wide  by  18  feet  deep  and  is  built  of  the  best  quality  tongued  and 
grooved  white  pine.  The  side  walls  are  6  feet  6  inches  high  and  built  of  the  Standard  Cornell  inter¬ 
changeable  3  feet  wide  sections.  The  gables  and  the  6  foot  door  are  half  timbered  and  a  belt  runs  around  the 
house  immediately  under  the  33  inch  by  50  inch  windows,  which  are  under  the  eaves  and  made  of  diamond 
shaped  lights.  There  are  two  windows  on  each  side. 

Heavy  bed  pieces  are  furnished  in  place  of  a  floor  and  the  house  may  be  set  on  piles  or  on  a  concrete  foundation. 

The  roof  is  of  wood,  canvas  covered,  thoroughly  painted  and  made  in  sections  which  are  held  firmly  together  by 
specially  devised  turnbuckles. 

AVe  make  Portable  Boathouses  of  dimensions  to  suit  and  will  submit  drawings  and  specifications  upon  request. 


OUR  SYSTEM  OF  TRIPLE  CHECKING 
BEFORE  SHIPMENT 

INSURES  THE  RECEIPT  OF  EVERY  SECTION  AND  BOLT 

YOU  CAN  DEPEND  ON  IT 


NO.  11  CORNELL  PORTABLE  SHOOTING  GALLERY 
9  feet  wide  by  36  feet  deep,  with  removable  hinged  front 
Lower  side  panels  and  gables  half  timbered 


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NO.  11  CORNELL  PORTABLE  SHOOTING  GALLERY 


The  Cornell  Portable  Shooting  Gallery  is  9  feet  wide  by  36  feet  deep,  built  of  3  feet  wide  Cornell  intercliangealde 
sections,  7  feet  6  inches  high.  It  is  made  of  selected  tongued  and  grooved  white  pine  and  finished  perfectly 
smooth  on  the  inside.  The  front  is  made  in  sections  and  swings  on  hinges.  It  may  be  held  up  by  two  posts  to 
form  an  awning  or  can  be  taken  out  if  preferred. 

An  adjustable  shelf  18  inches  wide  extends  along  the  entire  front  of  the  building. 

The  lower  portion  of  the  side  and  end  sections,  as  well  as  the  gables,  are  half  timbered.  The  house  is  built  with 
dead  sides, — or  window  panels  may  be  substituted  for  the  solid  panels. 

A  good  arrangement  for  light  is  shown  in  the  illustration.  A  skylight  is  provided  on  each  side  of  the  roof  in  the  end 
section  and  is  immediately  over  the  targets. 

There  is  a  door  2  feet  6  inches  wide  by  6  feet  6  inches  high  on  the  side  or  end  of  the  building. 

The  specifications  for  floor,  roof  and  construction  in  general,  are  the  same  as  for  the  No.  1  Cornell  Standard  Port¬ 
able  Automobile  Garage. 

A  building  with  the  same  ground  plan  and  elevation  is  made  to  serve  as  a  Photograph  Gallery  and  the  skylight 
arrangement  is  also  the  same,  only  on  a  larger  scale. 


WE  SHALL  BE  PLEASED  TO  SUBMIT  PLANS, 
SPECIEICATIONS  AND  ESTIMATES 
UPON  REQUEST 


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THE  ITHACA  GUN 


No.  6.  Net  Price  $142.50 

Best  Damascus  or  Krupp  Fluid  Steel  barrels.  Straight  grip  ;  unless  otherwise  ordered  made  in  full  pistol  grip. 

SPECIAL  NET  PRICES 


HAMMERLESS  HAMMERLESS  HAMMER 


Field . 

.  .  .  .S18.00 

No.  4 . 

. 1  71.25 

‘‘X” . 

.  817.75 

No.  1  Special . 

.  .  .  21.00 

No.  5 . 

_  106.88 

.  19.00 

No.  1 . 

.  .  .  24.00 

No.  6 . 

.  142.50 

. 

‘‘AA” . 

.  21.00 

No.  FV  . 

.  .  .  29.50 

No.  7 . 

.  213.75 

.  26.50 

No.  2* . 

.  .  .  42.75 

Ejector  on  any  grade  of 

Hammer  less 

. 

C  i  py ) 

. .  53.44 

Nn  O  T\7’iinn  barrel.s.  .  .  . 

.  .  .  49.87 

Guns,  extra . 

.  10.00 

.  71.25 

No.  3 . 

.  .  .  57.00 

. 

. 

.  106.88 

If  you  don’t  know  what  gun  to  buy,  order  an  ITHACA  and  a  gun  of  any  other  make,  compare  them, 

and  if  the  ITHACA  is  not  the  best,  by  all  odds  return  it. 


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PORTABLE  HOUSE  FOLDING  FURNITURE  AND  CAMP  OUTFITS 


WE  DESIRE  to  call  your  attention  to  our  Lawn  and  House  Folding  Furniture  and  Camp  Outfits  which  are 
superior  to  anything  of  the  kind  that  has  ever  been  made  before,  for  comfort,  strength,  durability  and  utility. 
For  campers  and  sportsmen — for  the  home  in  the  city,  in  the  country  or  on  the  seashore,  this  furniture 
has  no  equal.  Every  article  we  offer  is  guaranteed  to  support  from  three  hundred  to  one  tliousand  pounds — it  defies 
breakage  and  will  not  double  up  when  in  use. 


NO.  100  FOLDING  CAMP  BED 

This  Folding  Camp  Bed  is  a  full  length  comfortable 
bed,  easy  and  elastic.  It  folds  into  a  snug  package  about 
3  feet  long,  weighing  16  pounds.  It  is  useful  for  camp, 
piazza  or  house. 

The  bed  is  covered  with  an  extra  good  quality  of  12 
ounce  double  filled,  brown  or  white  duck,  furnished  with 
a  duck  fold,  easily  converted  into  a  comfortable  pillow. 

It  is  readily  and  quickly  opened  or  folded  and  stands 
firmly  on  the  ground  adjusting  itself  to  inequalities. 

Price  $3.33 


NO.  101  36-INCH  WIDE,  FOLDING  CAMP  BED 

This  wide  Cot  Bed  is  a  luxury.  The  duck  is  No.  10 
or  14  oz.  army  drab  or  khaki,  the  wood  work  all  air-dried 
rock  elm.  It  stands  18  inches  high  when  in  use.  Folds 
very  compactly  like  No.  100. 


Cut  No  100 


4-lMX5JN.X3.Fi;2,IN.L0NG 


GUARANTEED  TO  SUPPORT 
OVER  HALF  A  TON. 


1N.X6  IN.  X3FT.2II\1  LUNG. 


Price  $5.00. 


Cut  No.  101  . 


Cut  No.  102 


NO.  102  DOUBLE  DECK  COT 

This  l)ed  is  specially  designed  for  Portable  Houses 
and  for  Tents  where  space  is  limited.  The  combination 
is  made  of  two  cots,  one  28  inches  above  the  other,  thor¬ 
oughly  braced  and  attached  to  the  lower  cot.  When  the 
lower  cot  is  occupied  there  is  no  danger  of  tipping  and 
the  upper  cot,  which  is  only  about  40  inches  above  the 
floor,  is  perfectly  rigid. 

Each  Cot  is  6  feet  6  inches  long  and  27  inches  wide, 
covered  with  12  oz.  double  filled  brown  duck  and  has  a 
duck  fold  for  a  pillow.  Both  cots  folded  together  are  0 
feet  4  inches  long  by  about  8  inches  in  diameter  and 
weigh  25  pounds. 

Price  of  Combination,  -84.66. 


NO.  103  MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT 
U.  S.  ARMY  COT 


NO.  104  MOSQUITO  BAR  'FRAME,  GOVERN¬ 
MENT  STANDARD 

NO.  105  MOSQUITO  NETTING 

These  cuts  illustrate  two  of  our  most  popular  extras, 
a  Mosquito  Bar  Frame  and  netting  used  on  the  Govern¬ 
ment  Standard  Medical  Department  Cot  or  Camp  Bed, 
which  stands  18  inches  high.  The  duck  used  in  this  Cot 
is  No.  8  Standard,  khaki  in  color  and  quality. 

This  outfit  is  used  by  the  Field  Hospital  Department 


of  the  U.  S.  Army. 

Price 

No.  103  Cot  Bed . 85.20 

No.  104  Mosquito  Bar  Frames,  Gov’t  Standard, 

per  pair .  1.00 

No.  105  Mosc|uito  Netting .  1.50 


Cuts  No,s.  103,  104,  105 


Cut  No.  lOG 


NO.  107  FOLDING  CHAIR 

This  Chair  is  made  of  birch  or 
rock  elm  nicely  finished  with  filler 
and  varnish  and  is  a  good  and  hand¬ 
some  chair  in  every  way.  The  seat 
is  made  of  good  Brussels  or  Velvet 
Carpet.  It  is  an  excellent  folder,  a 
dozen  of  them  when  packed  making 
a  very  small  bundle,  about  15  x  26  x 
36  inches,  which  weighs  about  60 
pounds. 

Price  $1.14 


NO.  106  FOLDING  PORCH 
ROCKER 

Our  Folding  Rocker  is  made 
from  selected  birch  or  hard  maple 
and  nicely  finished  in  two  styles — 
natural  wood  color  or  green.  It  is 
a  remarkably  comfortal)le  chair, 
very  strong  and  durable.  The  seat 
and  back  are  covered  with  very 
heavy  drab  duck  well  supported. 
As  the  illustration  shows,  this  rocker 
folds  remarkably  compact.  A  dozen 
folded  for  shipment,  nest  and  occup}" 
a  space  only  22  x  44  x  37  inches. 
Weight  12  23ounds  each. 

Price  $3.00 


Cut  No.  108 


Cut  No.  107 


NO.  108  FOLDING  PORCH 
CHAIR 

This  is  the  only  chair  made  on 
this  order  that  folds.  It  can  be 
folded  in  two  ways  as  illustrated. 
^Manufactured  of  air-dried  rock  elm 
or  oak.  Very  heavy  No.  4  drab 
duck  seat  and  back.  A  remark¬ 
ably  strong,  comfortable  chair. 

Price  $3.00 


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Cut  No.  109 


Cut  No.  Ill 


NO.  109  ROLL  TOP  CAMP  TABLE 

This  is  a  complete  Camp  Table,  strong,  light  and  convenient. 
Made  in  two  sizes;  3  feet  square  and  27  inches  by  3  feet.  Folds 
into  a  small  package  about  6  inches  in  diameter.  Weight,  15  pounds. 

PRICE 

Size  36  by  27  inches  S3. 00 
Size  36  by  36  inches  S3. 33 

NO.  110  FOLDING 
CAMP  TABLE 

This  table  is  made 
throughout  of  hard  wood 

■with  top  2  feet  3  inches  wide  by  3  feet  long  and  is  finished  with  filler 
and  varnish.  It  will  comfortal^ly  seat  four  persons.  There  are  no 
separate  parts  to  top  or  legs.  The  table  when  folded  encloses  the 
legs  and  the  whole  table  packs  so  closely  as  to  defy  breakage  in  trans- 
joortation.  When  opened  it  is  very  strong  and  rigid  and  is  guaran¬ 
teed  to  support  three  hundred  pounds. 

Size,  folded,  3  feet  long  by  5  feet  by  7  inches.  Weight  16  pounds. 

Price  .‘S3.33 

NO.  Ill  FOLDING  CUPBOARD 

A  very  serviceable  article  because  it  is  light  and  will  add  only  a 
small  package  to  your  outfit.  Opened,  it  has  three  shelves.  Size  10 
inches  wide  by  30  inches  long.  Folded,  it  is  4  x  10  x  30  inches. 
Weight  5  pounds. 

Price  SI. 50 


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NO.  112  FOLDING  WASH  STAND 

Our  Folding  Wash  Stand  of  rubber  works 
to  perfection.  Folds  2  inches  square  3  feet 
long  and  weighs  2  pounds.  The  frame  is  of 
hard  wood  and  the  bowl  is  heavy  rubber  duck, 
guaranteed.  Price  $1.00 

NO.  113  PORTABLE  FOLDING  BATH  TUB 

This  is  the  most  complete  and  convenient  Portable  Bath  Tub  ever  invented. 
The  frame  is  of  rock  elm  nicely  finished  with  filler  and  varnish  and  folds  easily  and 
compactly.  The  frame  is  constructed  with  patent  metal  joints,  stands  firmly  on  the 
floor  and  is  kept  in  the  same  position  no  matter  how  much  weight  the  tub  contains. 

The  cover  of  this  Tub  consists  of  very  heavy,  closely  woven  duck  which  is  coated 
especially  for  us  with  thoroughly  refined  vulcanized  rubber,  very  tough  and  pliable. 
It  is  as  easily  cleaned  as  porcelain. 

The  shape  of  the  tub  is  well  shown  in  the  illustration  and  is  very  similar  to  the  metallic  tubs.  It  is  not  suspended 
but  rests  on  the  floor  the  entire  length  of  the  tub.  The  tub  is  5  feet  long,  27  inches  wide  and  is  16  inches  deep.  When 
folded  these  tubs  are  5  feet  long  by  5  inches  square  and  weigh  but  16  pounds. 

These  Portable  Folding  Bath  Tubs  are  recommended  by  all  the  j^hysicians  and  nurses  to  whom  they  have  been 
shown;  they  are  guaranteed  for  two  years,  but  will  last  ten. 

Price;  Folding  Tub  5  feet  long  $12.00.  Folding  Tub  6  feet  long  $13.00. 


Cut  No.  112 


Cut  No.  114 


NOS.  114  AND  115  WATER  COOLING  CANTEENS 

(u.  S.  ARMY  APPROVED  STANDARDS) 

i\Iade  of  heavy  block  tin,  retinned.  Patent  lock,  cork  and  chain, 
covered  with  thick  absorbent  felt,  which  is  soaked  with  water  at  time 
of  filling.  A  heavy  dry  canvas  covering  is  then  drawn  down  and 
laced  over  the  soaked  felt  confining  the  moisture  and  retarding  evapora¬ 
tion,  thus  reducing  the  temperature  of  the  contents  of  the  canteen. 
This  canteen  can  also  be  used  as  a  hot  water  bag  in  camp. 

Price:  No.  114,  capacity  J  gal,,  $2.50.  No.  115,  capacity  1  gal.,  $4.00. 


Cut  No.  115 


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GOLD  MEDAL  COOKING  OUTFIT 


Cut  No.  116 


This  is  the  most  complete  and  convenient  cooking 
outfit  on  fhe  market.  It  contains  every  necessity  for 
camp  use.  Our  fire  jack  is  a  compact  folding  device  and 
has  twice  the  cooking  capacity  of  any  other.  It  is  very 
rigid  and  cannot  be  upset  when  in  use. 

The  outfit  is  made  in  three  sizes,  for  two,  four  and 
six  persons. 

The  outfit  for  six  contains  the  following: 

28  inch  fire  jack 

Large  combined  camp  boiler  and  dish  })an 
Camp  roaster 

Combined  baking  and  frying  pan 

Cover  for  above  pans 

Wrought  steel  handle 

Five  quart  coffee  pot 

Six  extra  large  cups,  open  handles,  nested 


Six  extra  large  dinner  plates 

Six  knives  and  forks 

Six  teaspoons 

One  knife  sharpener 

Baldwin  butcher  knife  and  sheath 

Two  tablespoons 

Extra  heavy  mixing  spoon 

I^arge  meat  fork 

Soup  ladle 

Skimmer  and  strainer 
Can  opener 

Salt,  pepper  and  flour  dredges 
Cake  turner 

Wire  toaster  and  broiler 
Wire  dish  washer.  Candle  holder 
The  outfits  for  two  and  four  persons  contain  the 
same  as  those  for  six  with  the  excejotion  of  table-ware  for 
two  and  four  respectively. 

PRICE 

Xo.  116,  Outfit  for  six,  $12.00 
No.  116  A,  Outfit  for  four,  $11.50 
No.  116  B,  Outfit  for  two,  $11.00 


'V,  f: 


Cut  No.  117 


KAMP  KOOK  KIT 


The  uses  of  the  Kamp  Kook  Kit  shown  s<,  t  tp  in 
illustration,  are  so  apparent  that  no  special  instructions 
are  required  to  enable  the  sportsman  to  get  up  a  first- 
class  meal  in  a  first-class  manner  and  served  in  an  appe¬ 
tizing  way. 

The  grating  is  set  over  a  small  camp  fire,  forming  a 
solid  support  for  the  cooking  utensils,  the  inwardly 
turned  legs  preventing  the  jack  from  sinking  into  the 
ground  under  any  load  that  may  be  put  upon  it. 

All  the  articles  are  used  as  occasion  requires  or  the 
necessity  of  the  case  demands;  boiling,  broiling,  linking, 
roasting  and  frying  are  possible  to  the  happy  camper 
possessing  a  Kit,  and  a  padlock  makes  the  entire  Kit, 
including  table-ware,  secure  for  shipment.  The  handle 
on  the  large  boiler  is  in  convenient  position  for  carrying 
the  Kit  when  packed. 

Our  No.  118  Kamp 
Kook  Kit  is  composed 
of  fifty -four  pieces;  33 
pieces  of  table-ware 
and  21  cooking  uten¬ 
sils  as  follows : 

1.  Wrought  Iron 
Fire  Jack,  riveted, 
with  hasp  for  padlock. 

2.  Eight  quart  heavy 
steel  combined  Camp 
Boiler  and  Dish  Pan. 


Cut  No.  119 


Cut  No.  118 

3.  Five-quart  heavy  steel  Camp  Boiler,  with  lifting 
clips,  riveted. 

4.  Heavy  tin  Cover,  fits  Nos.  2,  3  and  5. 

5.  Combined  Frying  and  Baking  Pan,  riveted  clip 
and  ring. 

6.  Adjustable  wrought  Handle  for  Nos.  3  and  7. 

7.  Three  quart  Solid  Lip  IX  Coffee  Pot,  riveted 
handle  and  bail. 

8.  Heavy  Retinned  Corrugated  Folding  Wire 
Broiler  and  Toaster. 

9  and  10.  Heavy  wrought  Relinned  Ladles,  3| 
inch,  solid  and  pierced. 

11  and  12.  Heavy  Retinned  Cake  Turner  and 
Basting  Spoon. 


13  and  14.  Three-tined  Retinned  Flesh  Fork  and 
Can  Opener. 

15  and  16.  Large  Wire  Ring  Pot  Cleaner  and  Dish 
Towel. 

17,  IS,  19  and  20.  Match  Box,  Flour  Dredge,  Salt 
and  Pepi^er  Boxes. 

21.  Eldnac  (Candle)  Lantern,  frame  for  No.  2 
Fluted  Chimney. 

TABLE-WARE 

(33  pieces  will  pack  inside  “Kamp  Kook  Kit”) 

Six  each  Steel  Knives  and  Forks. 

Six  Silver  Finish  Embossed  Heavy  Teaspoons  and 
two  Tablespoons. 


Six  Heavy  Retinned  Open  Handle  Cups  and  six  tin 
plates. 

One  Butcher  Knife,  redwood  handle,  in  copper 
riveted  leather  case. 

Materials  and  workmanship  are  first-class;  26  gauge 
smooth  steel  in  boilers,  cemented  seams;  no  solder  used 
to  hold  any  of  the  parts  together. 

PRICE 

No.  118  Kamp  Kook  Kit  and  Table-ware  for 


six  (54  pieces) . $9.00 

No.  USA  Kamp  Kook  Kit  (21  pieces) . $7.00 


NO.  120  KOTTAGE  KOMFORT  AIR-TIGHT  HEATER 


The  Kottage  Komfort  is  an  effective  air-tight” 
wood  burning  heating  stove,  in  wdiich  fire  can  be  con¬ 
trolled  to  keep  over  night.  There  are  no  openings 
through  which  hot  coals  might  fall  out,  and  the  pipe 
screen  stops  all  sparks,  so  accidental  fires  are  prevented. 
Being  cylindrical  it  is  very  strong  and  shapely;  it  has  no 
jirojecting  parts  to  break,  is  compact,  durable,  light,  and 
arranged  to  lock  with  a  padlock.  Double  seams  all 
around  so  that  hot  fires  have  no  permanent  warping  ef¬ 
fect.  It  stays  air-tight. 

It  is  made  of  22  gauge  sheet  steel;  7  inches  wrought 
iron  legs;  the  lid  is  of  16  gauge  steel,  provided  with  a 
hasp  which  engages  a  staple;  tinned  malleable  iron  lift¬ 
ing  handles  are  riveted  on;  the  spark  arrester  is  a  verv 
heavy  perforated  steel  plate,  one  inch  below  the  stove 


pipe  opening,  effectually  closing  it  for  transportation.  A 
down  draft  is  provided  by  riveting  inside  a  steel  partition 
which  extends  downwardly  within  about  two  inches  of 
the  bottom  of  the  stove.  The 
draft  opening  at  top  admits  air 
to  the  down  draft,  the  supply  is 
regulated  to  a  nicety  by  the  dam¬ 
per.  The  pipe  is  made  telescop¬ 
ing,  5  inches  diameter  at  the  bot¬ 
tom,  tapering  to  3  inches  at  the 
top,  and  packs  with  legs  inside 
the  heater,  leaving  space  in  which 
to  pack  other  articles.  Large  area 
on  top  for  heating  food  and  water.  Cut  No.  120 

NO.  PRICE  1NCI.UDES  PIPE  DIAM.  DEEP  PIPE  WEIGHT  EACH 

120  Kottage  Komfort,  6  inch  hole  14  in.  12  in.  7  feet  20  lbs.  S6.00 

120  A  “  “  9  “  “  17  “  14  “  9  “  25  “  7. CO 

120  B  “  “  9  “  “  20  “  15  “  9  “  30  “  8.50 

120  C  Elevated  oven  sets  into  pipe,  9  x  13  x  8  inches  inside,  18  “  6.00 


NO.  121  FOLDING  STEEL  LAWN  SWING 


I 


Our  Swing  is  constructed  throughout  of  special  high 
carbon  steel  with  the  exception  of  the  slats  in  the  seat 
and  platform  which  are  of  the  best  grade  of  well  seasoned 
hard  wood  and  will  last  for  years.  The  platform  extends 
the  full  length  and  acts  as  a  guard. 

Because  of  the  perfect  manner  in  which  our  Steel 
Swing  is  built,  the  tiniest  tot  can  swing  in  it  with  perfect 
safety.  The  framework  is  so  well  braced  and  rigid  that 
it  readily  carries  four  heavy  persons  when  in  full  motion. 


By  the  simple  shifting  of  a  little  pin,  the  seats  can  l)e 
arranged  for  sitting  up  straight— like  in  a  reclining 
— or  thrown  perfectly  flat  as  for  a  couch. 

For  the  further  comfort  of  our  patrons  we  have  pro¬ 
vided  a  canopy  for  the  seats.  There  are  also  side  and  end 
curtains  which  makes  the  Swing  available  as  a  protected 
couch,  at  home  or  in  the  camp;  convenient  clasps  make 
the  removal  of  the  curtains  very  easy. 

Still  further  adding  value  to  our  Swing,  we  have 


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prepared  a  convenient  table  to  Ido  placed  on  the  platform 
between  the  seats  and  to  be  used  as  a  card,  lunch,  sewing 
table,  or  for  any  other  purpose. 

Our  Swing  is  shipped  in  two  parts  and  is  so  simple 
in  construction  that  it  can  be  set  up  in  five  minutes  time 
without  the  use  of  tools;  it  can  be  taken  down  even  more 
quickly  and  stored  in  a  very  small  space. 

We  make  two  Swings, one  for  the  Lawn  and  the  other 
for  the  veranda.  If  your  porch  is  suitable  in  width  and 
height,  the  Lawn  Swing  can  be  used,  also  for  the  porch. 
The  supports  for  the  Veranda  Swing  are  adjustable  from 
6  to  36  inches  for  any  height  of  porch  and  can  be  easily 
and  securely  fastened  to  roof  or  joists. 

Our  two  passenger  Lawn  Swing  is  8  feet  6  inches  long 
by  4  feet  2  inches  wide  and  7  feet  high; full  swinging 


space  12  feet;  width  of  seat  17^  inches;  height  of  seat 
from  platform  17  inches;  weight  140  pounds. 

Our  four  passenger  Lawn  Swing  is  8  feet  6  inches 
long  by  5  feet  6  inches  wide  and  7  feet  4  inches  high; 
width  of  seat  30  inches;  height  of  seat  from  platform  17 
inches;  weight  180  pounds. 

PKICES 

No.  121  Two  passenger  Steel  Veranda  Swing  .  .  .-S  0.25 


No.  121A  Two  passenger  Steel  Lawn  Swing .  13.75 

No.  12LB  Four  passenger  Steel  Veranda  Swing  .  .  .  11.00 

No.  121C  Four  passenger  Steel  Lawn  Swing .  18.50 

Adjustable  Head  Rests,  per  set .  1.50 

End  or  Side  Shades,  31  inches  wide,  each .  2.00 

Table,  complete.  . . .  4.00 


IFF  PIT  OUR  IDEAS 
AGAINST 

YOUR  REQ  EIRE  MEN  TS 


“TENTING  IT” 


WITH  the  coming  of  Spring,  the  sportsman’s  thoughts  turn  to  the  hunting  expedition,  the  fishing  trip  and 
camp  life.  Camp  life  brings  him  nearer  to  nature  than  any  other  form  of  recreation.  In  the  woods  and  on 
the  lakes  and  rivers  he  finds  quiet  and  content,  and  when  he  returns  from  a  camping  or  canoeing  trip  he 
feels  like  a  new  man,  refreshed  and  full  of  vim  and  energy. 

In  order  to  thoroughly  enjoy  and  reap  the  greatest  benefits  from  a  trip  into  the  woods,  one  must  be  properly 
equipped.  A  good  serviceable  tent,  a  staunch  canoe,  warm  clothing  and  a  rifle  or  shot-gun  are  the  essentials  of  success¬ 
fully  “Tenting  It.’’ 

When  going  into  camp  an  important  point  to  be  considered  is  the  camp  site.  High  or  sloping  ground  is  necessary 
to  a  healthy  camp.  A  shallow  trench  dug  around  three  sides  of  the  tent  and  about  a  foot  from  the  wall,  will  insure  a 
dry  floor  in  rainy  weather  and  a  piece  of  mosquito  netting  fastened  across  the  front  keeps  the  tent  free  from  flies 
and  insects. 


NO.  122  WATERPROOF  WALL  TENTS 

Our  special  Waterproof  Wall  Tents  will  be  appre¬ 
ciated  by  campers  as  they  positively  do  away  with  a 
leaky  roof.  Made  from  a  strong,  light,  close-woven  drill 
and  treated  by  a  special  process  which  renders  it  proof 
against  mildew  and  makes  it  absolutely  waterproof. 
Being  waterproof  a  fly  is  unnecessary,  thus  greatly  re¬ 
ducing  the  weight  and  bulk.  It  can  be  rolled  up  wet, 
without  injury,  and  more  compactly  than  regular  tents. 

{See  page  46  for  weights,  dimensions  and  prices') 


Cut  No.  122 


WEIGHTS,  DIMENSIONS  AND  PRICES  OF  NO.  122  WATERPROOF  WALL  TENTS 


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EXTRAS — Sod  cloth,  9  inches  wide,  5  cents  per  foot,  measured  around  tent.  Add  10%  for  door  ways  in  both 
ends  of  tent.  Dining  flys  to  extend  in  front  can  be  furnished  to  order  at  an  additional  cost  of  half  the  price  of  tent  of 
corresj^onding  size. 


Cut  No.  123 


NO.  123  WATERPROOF  MINERS’  OR  PYRAMID  TENTS 

These  tents,  like  our  Waterproof  Wall  Tents,  are  made  of  a  specially 
strong,  light,  close-woven  drill,  treated  by  a  special  process  which  makes  it 
absolutely  water  and  mildew-proof.  For  canoeists  and  mountain  climbers 
these  tents  are  ideal.  They  have  one  central  pole  and  the  sides  are  pegged 
down.  No  adjusting  ropes.  Can  be  put  up  or  taken  down  in  a  very  few  minutes. 


SIZE 

HEIGHT  OP  POLE 

PRICE 

WEIGHT  COMPLETE 

7x7  feet 

7  feet 

$6.00 

14  pounds 

9x9  feet 

8  feet 

$7.50 

15  pounds 

BITE-NO-MORE 


ITE-NO-MOR]^]  keeps  off  Mosquitos, 
Black  Flies,  Sand  Flies,  Gnats, 
]\Iidges,  and  all  other  insects.  It  is 
designed  for  the  use  of  all  who  are  ex¬ 
posed  to  the  attacks  of  insects, 
especially  sportsmen,  woodsmen, 
campers,  surveyors,  loggers  and 
others.  It  is  a  dependable  remedy 
for  external  application  in  cases  of 
bites  of  venomous  insects,  such  as 
the  Spider,  Centipede  and  Tarantula; 
it  will  allay  the  pain  from  the  stings 
of  Bee,  Hornet  and  Wasp.  It  is 
invaluable  as  a  dressing  for  sunburn,  poisoning  from 
ivy  or  oak  and  for  cuts  and  wounds. 


Bite-No- j\Iore  will  stop  the  itching  of  Mosquito  and 
Flea  bites.  It  will  kill  the ' '  Jigger  ’  ’  and  stop  the  intense 
itching  caused  by  its  presence  in  the  flesh.  It  will  also 
stop  the  itching  from  Hives,  Eczema,  or  any  other  cause. 
It  will  not  stain  nor  injure  clothing.  Instead  of  evapora¬ 
ting  off,  it  dries  on,  forming  a  thick  coating  on  the  skin 
through  which  no  insect  will  attempt  to  bite. 

We  recommend  this  remedy  to  be  perfectly  reliable. 


PRICE 


4  oz.  Screw  Cap  Tin  Can 


50  cents 


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odorless  disinfectant  and  is  a  sover¬ 
eign  remedy  for  diseases  of  the  skin  and 
mucous  membranes. 

It  destroys  bad  odors  and  thor¬ 
oughly  disinfects  and  freshens  up  the 
ice  box  or  any  receptacle  wherein  food 
is  kept.  A  few  drops  or  tablets 
thrown  into  an  unused  well,  or  cistern, 
renders  the  water  fit  for  use.  A  few 
grains  dissolved  in  ordinary  drinking 
water  so  as  to  barely  tinge  it,  makes  it 
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It  is  used  as  a  gargle  and  may  be  taken  inwardly  as  it 
is  positively  non-poisonous.  It  is  a  specific  for  sores,  cuts, 
sprains,  wounds,  burns  on  man  or  beast.  It  gives  im¬ 
mediate  and  permanent  relief  in  case  of  oak  or  ivy  pois¬ 
oning.  In  case  of  a  bad  cut  or  wound,  bathe  the  affected 
part  thoroughly  with  a  25%  solution  of  Cornellozone,  or 
better  still,  jilace  the  affected  part  in  the  solution  and 
keep  it  there  for  a  few  minutes.  Repeat  frequently. 
You  will  be  astonished  how  rapidly  and  healthily  the 
wmund  will  heal. 

For  thrush,  cracked  heels,  sore  shoulders  and  backs 
of  horses,  bathe  thoroughly  with  a  10%  solution  of  Cor¬ 
nellozone.  It  cleanses  and  purifies  and  induces  a 
healthy  action  of  the  sound  tissue. 

PRICE 

12-oz.  bottle  of  Liquid  by  Express,  at  receiver’s  expense,  50c. 
Tablets,  per  package,  postpaid, .  50c. 


INDEX 


Page 

Bath  Tub,  Portable  Folding  ------  39 

Beds,  Folding  Camp  -  --  --  --35 
Bite-No-More  -  --  --  --  -47 

Canteens,  Water  Cooling  ------  39 

Chair,  Folding  -  --  --  --  -37 

Chair,  Folding  Porch  -  --  --  --37 

Construction,  Cornell  Portable  Houses  -  -  -  -  5 

Cooking  Outfit,  Gold  Medal  ------  40 

Cornellozone  -  --  --  --  --  47 

Cornell  No.  1  Standard  Portable  Automobile  Garage  9,  10,  11 
Cornell  No.  2  Portable  Automobile  Garage  -  -  -  13 

Cornell  No.  3  Portable  Automobile  Garage  -  -  -  15 

Cornell  No.  4  Portable  Automobile  Garage  -  -  -  17 

Cornell  No.  5  Portable  Cottage  and  Detached  Kitchen  19,  20,  21 
Cornell  No.  6  Standard  Portable  Playhouse  -  -  -  23 

Cornell  No.  7  Portable  Playhouse  -  -  -  -  25 

Cornell  No.  8  Portable  Pony  Stable  -  -  -  -  27 

Cornell  No.  9  Portable  Hunter’s  and  Fisherman’s  Camp  29 
Cornell  No.  10  Portable  Boathouse  -  -  -  -  31 

Cornell  No.  11  Portable  Shooting  Gallery  -  -  -  33 

Cornell  Portable  Houses  -------  5 

Cornell  Standard  Interchangeable  Sections  -  -  _  0 

Cot,  Double  Deck  -  --  -----36 

Cot,  Medical  Department,  U.  S.  Army  -  -  -  -  36 

Cupboard,  Folding  -  --  --  --  -38 

Cut  of  Cornell  No.  1  Standard  Portable  Automobile  Garage  8 
Cut  of  Cornell  No.  2  Portable  Automobile  Garage  -  -  12 

Cut  of  Cornell  No.  3  Portable  Automobile  Garage  -  -  14 

Cut  of  Cornell  No.  4  Portable  Automobile  Garage  -  -  16 

Cut  of  Cornell  No.  5  Portable  Cottage  and  Detached 

Kitchen  -  --  --  --  --  jg 

Cut  of  Cornell  No.  6  Standard  Portable  Playhouse  -  -  22 

Cut  of  Cornell  No.  7  Portable  Playhouse  -  -  -  24 

Cut  of  Cornell  No.  8  Portable  Pony  Stable  -  -  -  26 


Page 


Cut  of  Cornell  No.  9  Portable  Hunter’s  and  Fisherman’s 

Camp  -  --  --  --  --28 

Cut  of  Cornell  No.  10  Portable  Boathouse  -  -  -  30 

Cut  of  Cornell  No.  11  Portable  Shooting  Gallery  -  -  32 

Details  of  Construction  of  No.  1  Cornell  Standard  Porta¬ 
ble  Automobile  Garage  ------  10 

Double  Deck  Cot  -  --  --  --  -36 

Factory  and  Offices,  Photographic  View  of  -  -  -  2 

Folding  Camp  Beds  -  --  --  --35 
Foreword  -  --  --  --  --  3,  4 

Furniture  and  Camp  Outfits,  Portable  House  Folding  35-42 
Ground  Plan  and  Elevation,  Cornell  Portable  Cottage 

and  Detached  Kitchen  No.  5  -  -  -  -  -  20 

Ground  Plan  No.  1  Cornell  Standard  Automobile  Garage  -  10 

Gun,  The  Ithaca  -  --  --  --  -34 

Heater,  Kottage  Komfort  Air-Tight  -  -  -  -  -  42 

KampKook  Kit  -  -  -  -  -  -  -41,  42 

“Made  to  Order”  Plans  and  Specifications  -  -  -  7 

Material,  Cornell  Portable  Houses  -----  5 

Miners’  or  Pyramid  Tents  ------  45 

Mosquito  Bar  Frame  -  --  --  --36 
Mosquito  Netting  -  --  --  --  -36 

Portable  House  Folding  Furniture  and  Camp  Outfits  35-42 
Rocker,  Folding  Porch  ------  37 

Sections,  Cornell  Standard  Interchangeable  -  -  -  6 

“Standard”  Plans  and  Specifications  -  -  -  -  7 

Swing,  Folding  Steel  Lawn  ------  43 

Table,  Folding  Camp  -  --  --  --38 

Table,  Roll  Top  Camp  -  -  -  -  -  -  38 

“Tenting  It”  ---------  45 

Tents,  Waterproof  Miners’ or  Pyramid  -  -  -  -  46 

Tents,  Waterproof  Wall  ------  45 

Title  Page  -  --  --  --  --  1 

U.  S.  Army  Cot,  Medical  Department  -  -  -  -  36 

Wash  Stand,  Folding  - . 39 


RlCS-CO.,  BUFrALO. 


NO.  5a  CORNEIvIy  PORTABLE  COTTAGE  AND  KITCHEN 
Main  Cottage,  two  rooms  9  by  12  feet  each  ;  one  room  12  by  15  feet 
Kitchen,  6  by  9  feet,  Porch  6  by  15  feet 

I435.00 


Price 


WVCKOP^F  LUMBER  &  MEG.  CO.,  ITIIACA,  NEW  VORK 


NO  5a  CORNELL  PORTABLE  COTTAGE 


SIDE  WALLS 

Each  section  is  3,4)4  inches  wide  and  8  feet  6  inches  high.  The 
solid  sections  are  of  )4  inch  thick  siding,  tongued  and  grooved,  V 
jointed  and  surfaced  on  two  sides. 

DOORS 

Are  2  feet  6  inches  wide,  6  feet  6  inches  high,  i)4  inches  thick 
and  paneled.  They  are  hung  with  pin  joint  wrought  iron  butts,  set 
i’  ’ace,  so  that  the  door  is  quickly  and  accurately  adjusted  in  posi- 
u.  Each  door  is  provided  with  a  good  quality  of  lock. 

v^INDOWS 

The  sash  opening  is  2  feet  9  inches  wide  by  4' feet  2  inches  high, 
^  "  iih  six  lights,  divided  in  the  middle  and  rabbeted  so  that 

(  ilf  swings  out.  They  are  hung  with  pin  joint  wrought  iron 

1  Li  place,  so  they  may  be  quickly  adjusted  in  position. 


FLOOR 

The  floor  is  inch  thick  tongued  and  grooved,  and  made  in 
sections. 

ROOF 

The  roof  is  made  in  panels  of  pine  and  the  weather  surface  is 
covered  with  roofrite.  and  is  held  tightly  together  by  means  of  bolls 
on  the  under  side. 

SCREENS 

Door  and  window  screens  of  fine  mesh  wire,  well  fitted,  are 
furnished  when  desired.  The  doors  are  complete  with  strong  spring 
hinges. 

BLINDS 

Outside  window  blinds  with  substantial  fasteners  are  also  fur¬ 
nished  when  requested. 

INSIDE  FINISH 

The  inside  of  the  house  is  given  one  coat  of  the  best  quality  of 
double  boiled  linseed  oil. 

OUTSIDE  FINISH 

The  outside  is  given  one  coat  of  specially  prepared  primer  and 
two  coats  of  best  lead  and  linseed  oil  paint.  The  side  walls  are 
painted  colonial  yellow,  the  trimmings  are  white.  If  you  prefer 
different  shades  please  notify  us  when  sending  your  order. 


Two  rooms  9  x  15  feet  each,  one  room  12x15  feet,  kitchen  6x9 
feet,  porch  6x15  feet — $460.00. 

Two  rooms  9  x  12  feet  each,  one  room  12  x  18  feet,  kitchen  6x9 
feet,  porch  6x18  feet — $460.00. 

Two  rooms  9x9  feet  each,  one  room  12x12  feet,  kitchen  6  x  9 
feet,  porch  6x12  feet — $385.00. 

Two  rooms  9  x  15  feet  each,  one  room  12x18  feet,  kitchen  6x9 
feet,  porch  6  x  18  feet — $485.00. 

Size  of  rooms  can  be  so  arranged  to  suit  the  convenience  of  the 
purchaser. 


Jl  WYCKOFE  Lumber  &  meg.  co.,  ithacA,  new  york 

U  '•  1 

NO.  15  CORNELL  portable  COTTAGE 
15  feet  by  18  feet,  containing  two  rooms 
One  room  9  feet  by  18  feet,  one  room  6  feet  by  18  feet 
Veranda  on  three  sides 


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WYCKOFF  IvUMBER  &'MFG.  CO.,  ITHACA,  NEW  YORK 


NO.  15  CORNELL  PORTABLE  COTTAGE 


This  cottage  is  designed  especially  for 
seashore  and  places  where  an  abund¬ 
ance  of  porch  room  is  required.  This 
cottage  is  also  built  with  porch  on  two  sides 
or  four  sides. 


The  specifications  for  the  Doors,  Win¬ 
dows,  Roofing  and  Materials  are  the  same 
as  our  5a  Cottage. 


One  room  6x9  feet,  one  room  9x9  feet,  one  room  9x15  feet,  porch  three  sides — $308.75. 
One  room  6x9  feet,  one  room  9x9  feet,  one  room  6x15  feet,  porch  two  sides — $283.75. 
Two  rooms  9x9  feet,  one  room  9  x  18  feet,  veranda  two  sides  -  -  $333-75- 

Two  rooms  9x9  feet,  one  room  9x18  feet,  veranda  three  sides  -  $358.75. 


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WYCKOFF  LUMBER  &  MFG.  CO..  ITHACA,  NEW  YORK 


NO.  i6  CORNELL  PORTABLE  COTTAGE 
One  room  12  feet  by  18  feet,  porch  6  feet  by  18  feet 


WYCKOFF  LUMBER  &  MFG.  CO..  ITHACA.  NEW  YORK 


NO.  16  COENELL  POETABLE  COTTAGE 

This  cottage,  like  all  the  Cornell  Cottages,  is  made  as  light  as  possible, 
consistent  with  strength  and  durability.  This  cottage  serves  many 
purposes  such  as  cottage  for  camping,  stores,  real  estate  offices,  etc. 
The  No.  1 6  Portable  Cornell  Cottage  is  built  any  desired  size. 

The  plans  show  two  of  many  ways  this  cottage  can  be  arranged. 

The  specifications  for  this  building  are  similar  to  those  of  our  other  cottages. 


PORCH 


12'xl8' 


12  feet  by  12  feet  with  veranda, 
12  feet  by  15  feet  with  veranda, 
12  feet  by  18  feet  with  veranda, 
12  feet  by  21  feet  with  veranda. 


$158.75 

$183.75 

$208.75 

$233.75 


PORCH 


WYCKQFF  LUMBER  &  MFG.  CO.,  Il'HACA,  NEW  YORK 


NO.  17  CORNELL  PORTABLE  COTTAGE 
Two  rooms  12  feet  by  12  feet  each 
Open  summer  dining  room  and  porch  combined,  12  feet  by  12  feet 


WYCKOFF  LUMBER  &  MFG.  CO.,  Fi'HACA,  NEW  YORK 


NO.  17  CORNELL  PORTABLE  COTTAGE 


Avery  popular  two-room  cottage  with  roomy  porch 
suitable  for  an  open  air  dining  room  or  living  room. 
This  porch  can  be  readily  screened.  The  arrangement 
affords  practically  three  rooms,  the  porch  may  be  con¬ 
sidered  an  out  door  room.  A  small  lean-to  kitchen  can  be 
built  in  the  rear  at  a  slight  expense,  and  when  desired  should 
be  mentioned  in  ordering  this  design. 

SIDE  WALLS 

Side  walls  are  8  feet  6  inches,  sufficiently  high  for  good 
ventilation  ;  those  of  the  annex  are  6  feet  6  inches. 

DOORS 

Doors  are  2  feet  6  inches  wide,  6  feet  6  inches  high  and 
inches  thick  and  contain  four  lights.  They  are  hung  with 
pin  joint,  wrought  iron  butts,  set  in  place,  so  that  doors  are 
quickly  and  accurately  adjusted  in  position.  Each  door  is 
fitted  with  good  quality  of  lock. 

WINDOWS 

The  sash  opening  is  2  feet  9  inches  wide  by  4  feet  2  inches 
high,  glazed  with  six  lights,  divided  in  the  middle  and 
rabbeted  so  that  each  half  swings  out.  They  are  hung  with 
pin  joint  wrought  iron  hinges,  set  in  place,  so  they  may  be 
quickly  adjusted  in  position. 

FLOOR 

The  floor  is  ^  of  an  inch  thick  tongued  and  grooved  and 
made  in  sections. 


ROOF 

The  roof  is  made  in  panels  and  the  weather  surface  is 
covered  with  roofrite  and  is  held  tightly  together  by  means  of 
bolts  on  the  under  side. 

SCREENS 

Door  and  window  screens  of  fine  mesh  wire,  well  fitted, 
are  furnished  when  requested. 

INSIDE  FINISH 

The  inside  of  the  house  is  given  one  coat  of  the  best 
quality  of  double  boiled  linseed  oil. 

OUTSIDE  FINISH 

The  outside  is  given  one  coat  of  specially  prepared  primer 
and  two  coats  of  best  lead  and  linseed  oil  paint.  The  side 
walls  are  painted  colonial  yellow,  the  trimmings  are  white. 
If  you  prefer  different  shades  please  notify  us  when  sending 
your  order. 

Two  rooms  12x12  feet  each,  open  veranda  12x12  feet — 

1317-50. 

Two  rooms  12x15  foet  each,  open  veranda  12x12  feet— 
$367-50. 

One  room  12  x  12  feet,  one  room  qx  12  feet,  open  veranda 
12  X  12  feet — 1292.50. 

Two  rooms  9x12  feet  each,  open  veranda  9x12  feet — 
I252.00. 


WYCKOFP  LUMBER  &  MEG.  CO.,  ITHACA,  NEW  YORK 


NO.  i8  CORNELL  PORTABLE  COTTAGE 
Two  rooms  9  feet  by  9  feet  each  ;  one  room  9  feet  by  18  feet 
Veranda  6  feet  by  18  feet 


WYCKOFF  lumber  &  MFG.  CO.,  ITHACA,  NEW  YORK 


NO.  18  CORNELL  PORTABLE  COTTAGE 

An  exceedingly  attractive  design  suitable  for  most  any  location. 
The  homelike  design  makes  it  one  very  much  sought  after. 

The  porch  is  formed  by  the  overhang  of  the  roof  and  sup¬ 
ported  by  columns  finished  in  the  same  detail  as  the  Main  Cottage.  This 
porch  makes  an  extra  out-door  sitting  room  and  can  be  screened  with 
portable  screens  if  so  desired.  It  is  ceiled  with  beaded  ceiling. 

A  small  window  is  provided  for  ventilation  in  the  gable  end  of  the 

Main  Cottage. 

Specifications  for  this  Cottage  are  similar  to  those  of  our  No.  5a, 
which  we  consider  our  standard  of  construction.  This  cottage  can^be 
improved  in  appearance  by  half  timber  gables  and  half  timber  base 
running  around  the  entire  house.  The  arrangement  of  rooms  as 
shown  on  plan  can  be  altered  to  suit  the  convenience  of  the  purchaser. 


Two  rooms  9x9  feet  each,  one  room  9x18  feet,  veranda  6x18  feet 

One  room  9x9  feet,  one  room  9x21  feet,  one  room  9x12  feet,  veranda  6x21  feet 

Tw^ rooms  9x12  feet  each,  veranda  6  x  24  feet,  one  room  9  x  24  feet 

rooms  9x6  feet,  one  room  9x9  feet,  one  room  9x15  feet,  veranda  6x15  feet 


$283.00. 

$318.00. 

$358.00. 

$258.00. 


NO.  3  "SPECIAI^”  CORNELL  PORTABLE  GARAGE,  i8  FEET  BY  24  FEET 

Write  for  prices  on  special  sizes 


WYCKOFF  LUMBER  &  MFG.  CO.,  ITHACA,  NEW  YORK 


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This  being  one  of  our  Special  buildings  and  is  constructed  in  every  detail  after  our  standard  construction.  If  interested  in  a  “  Special  ”  building,  write  for  estimates 


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